20140828 Lien China’s ‘Trojan Horse’: DPP
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作者 Taipei Times   
2014-08-28

Lien China’s ‘Trojan Horse’: DPP

Lu Heng- chien, Kuo An-chia and Jason Pan  /  Staff reporters, with staff writer


A horse-shaped balloon at the Taipei City Council, placed by DPP councilors, implied that Taipei mayoral candidate Sean Lien is acting as a Trojan Horse.
Photo: Lin Shu-hui, Taipei Times


Questioning the vast wealth and property holdings of Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Taipei mayoral candidate Sean Lien (連勝文), several Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Taipei city councilors accused Lien of setting up business ventures that are nothing more than a “Trojan Horse” for Chinese conglomerates to buy up Taiwan.

Councilors Liang Wen-chieh (梁文傑), Lee Chien-chang (李建昌), and council candidate Chien Shu-pei (簡舒培) released a brochure saying that Lien’s business ventures are opening up back doors for Chinese companies to purchase properties and companies in Taiwan.

DPP City Councilor Wang Shih-chien (王世堅) had earlier added flourish to his accusations by bringing in a 3.5m-high “Trojan Horse” prop imprinted with the flag of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) during a question-and-answer session at the Taipei City Council on Monday.

Wang said that if Lien is elected Taipei mayor, “then it will be history revisited because it is the ‘Trojan Horse’ ploy to enter our city, our nation,” as he pointed to his prop.

“Lien’s family has a very cozy relationship with China, and he has visited [China] more than 20 times, paying tribute and kowtowing to Chinese officials,” Wang said.

“We urge Taipei voters to reject Lien through their ballots. We must not elect this person with such intimate ties to China. We shall not let this Chinese ‘Trojan Horse’ succeed,” he said.

Liang said that Lien’s father and grandfather accumulated great wealth within a relatively short period.

“They did it through devious means, by taking over public land and turning them into family properties, converting agricultural land into real-estate developments and hiding the Lien family assets by manipulating figures in holding companies and foundations,” Liang said.

“Lien lives in the luxurious Palace Mansion in Taipei and drives a Porsche coupe, but when he was chairman of [state-run] Taipei EasyCard Corp, he did not include the car in his personal asset disclosure report. It was a wilful attempt to hide his wealth,” Liang said.

Lee said Lien’s family established Kai Yu Research Co, a 50-50 joint venture with China’s state-owned China Development Bank.

“Lien’s campaign platform promotes the formation of a financial holding company for investment by the Taipei City Government. It is actually a conduit for Chinese conglomerates to swallow up properties and companies in Taiwan,” Lee said.

The DPP councilors demanded that Lien and his family make a full disclosure of their real-estate holdings throughout Taipei.

“The public has a right to know, because if Lien is elected mayor, then he and the city government will likely generate more wealth through urban renewal projects catering specifically to the properties of Lien and his family,” Lee said.

Responding to the accusations, Lien’s campaign office said his father and grandparents were civil servants and displayed exemplary conduct in service.

As for the family’s wealth, it was accumulated through successful business management, it said.

source: Taipei Times


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